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I don't like the constant number-referencing and 'clues everywhere' thing though, it feels like the book is trying too hard, and I feel the search for numbers will overtake the character moments in fans eyes, knowing how we get.

I'm also worried about cliffhangers, they can't really do them unless they happen at midnight on sunday.

I don't like the constant number-referencing and 'clues everywhere' thing though, it feels like the book is trying too hard, and I feel the search for numbers will overtake the character moments in fans eyes, knowing how we get.

I'm also worried about cliffhangers, they can't really do them unless they happen at midnight on sunday.

Swedish Pinata of Death

I'm really digging it. I think part of the problem that some people have is that it doesn't read like a "normal" montly book, but is instead paced and scripted to follow a slower, more "decompressed" story, because, really, a weekly really is the time and place for decompressed story-telling.

Swedish Pinata of Death

I'm really digging it. I think part of the problem that some people have is that it doesn't read like a "normal" montly book, but is instead paced and scripted to follow a slower, more "decompressed" story, because, really, a weekly really is the time and place for decompressed story-telling.

Great Scott!!!

I guess it's ok. I'll probably sitck around for a couple more issues, but comic spending is starting to become an issue again. It's only a few dollars a week, but so's the cost of dry-cleaning, cat litter, baby food, etc. 52 has been interesting, but it's an awfully big commitment for someone trying to be just a casual comic-reader.

Great Scott!!!

I guess it's ok. I'll probably sitck around for a couple more issues, but comic spending is starting to become an issue again. It's only a few dollars a week, but so's the cost of dry-cleaning, cat litter, baby food, etc. 52 has been interesting, but it's an awfully big commitment for someone trying to be just a casual comic-reader.